Discovery of the Soul, The. Throwing light on the path of progressive man, leading through mysticism to the discovery of those unused powers within the soul, which duly appropriated give expression to the Divine in Man. Floyd B. Wilson. No. 22306, 1.00
Egypt the Cradle of Ancient Masonry. Comprising a history of Egypt, with a comprehensive and authentic account of the Antiquity of Masonry, the result of many years of personal investigation and exhaustive research in India, Persia, Syria and the Valley of the Nile. Norman F. de Clifford. Beautifully illustrated.
| Art Canvass binding, 2 vol., 9 × 12. 644 pgs, | No. 22421 | 6.75 | |
| Half American Morocco, 2 vol., | " | No. 22423 | 7.50 |
| Full American Morocco, 2 vol., | " | No. 22424 | 10.00 |
| Full Persian Morocco, 1 vol., | " | No. 22425 | 10.00 |
Egyptian Symbols, A Comparison with those of the Hebrews. Including Principle of Symbology, Application to Egyptian Symbols, to the Symbols of Color and to the Symbols of the Bible. A clear, concise exposition of a most interesting subject, by Frederick Portal. Translated from the French, by John W. Simons. Illustrated. No. 22381, 1.00
Harmonies of Evolution. This work marks out a new path in the treatment of the so-called Occult in Nature, attempting to explain rather than to mystify and to illustrate and elucidate the correlation of spiritual and physical forces in Nature. Florence Huntley. 463 pgs. No. 22716, 2.00
Hermes and Plato. The mysteries of Egypt and of Eleusis. Edouard Shure. No. 22856, 1.00
History of Initiation. In Twelve Lectures: General Introduction, History of Initiation in Hindostan, Philosophy of the Eastern Mysteries, Initiation in Persia, Initiation in Greece, Ceremonies of Initiation into the Mysteries of Bacchus, the Celtic Mysteries, Ceremonies in Britain, Symbols and Doctrines of the Druids, Gothic Mysteries, Doctrines and Morality, History of Initiation in America, comprising the Rites, Ceremonies and Doctrines of all the Secret and Mysterious Institutions of the Ancient World. Rev. George Oliver, D.D. Illustrated, 218 pgs. Blue cloth and gilt stamps, 5¼ × 8¼, gilt. No. 22801, 1.50
History of the Knights Templar. C. G. Addison. A condensed narrative or History of the Great Crusades; a thrilling account of the longest and hardest struggle for freedom of Christian principles that the world has ever known; no such zeal, no such ardor has ever been recorded; no such battles have been fought in ancient or modern times; no such persecutions, martyrdom and suffering for any cause as that endured by the Crusaders, out of which has grown our beautiful system of Templarism.
The work is also a record of the various events in connection with the order from those strenuous times to the present day, containing the proceedings of Triennial Encampments down to and including the 30th at Saratoga in 1907. Some of these original proceedings are very scarce, and only to be found in rare collections. Order one of the histories; get up a club; ask for agency, and see to it that every Sir Knight has a better knowledge of his glorious ancestry. We guarantee they will sell.
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| Library sheep. | No. 22812 | 3.50 |
| Half American Russia. | No. 22818 | 3.75 |
| Half American Morocco. | No. 22813 | 4.00 |
| Full American Russia. | No. 22819 | 4.75 |
| Full American Morocco. | No. 22814 | 5.00 |
| Full Persian Morocco. | No. 22817 | 8.75 |